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femininityWell-developed secondary female sex characteristics, udder development, and refinement in head and neck.
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femininitylate 14c., "feminine quality, womanliness, female nature," femynynytee, from feminine + -ity. From 1832 as "women collectively;" from 1853 as "character or state of being stat [..]
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femininityThe characteristic behaviors expected of women in a given culture.
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femininitya person in possession of social and role behaviours that are presumed to be characteristic of a girl or woman, as contrasted with femaleness, which is genetically determined.
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femininity(n) the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
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femininityFemale-associated sex-specific social Roles and Behaviors unrelated to biologic function.
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femininityWell-developed secondary female sex characteristics, udder development, and refinement in head and neck.
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femininityWomanliness. Traits, things, skills, and qualities typically associated with women. These change in time and are culture-specific. For instance, things like nurture, dolls, makeup, skirts, and the col [..]
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